Yes, most likely a cat will be shy for a while when first adopted just give her/him some space and try to be friendly with him/her and eventually it should start to interact with you more and more.
The Burmese Cat is not a shy breed. They are very energetic and like attention.
Yes, but why would you want to produce more cats when there are already too many of them. Spay or neuter these adopted cats.
by playing gently with it ,it will become more trusting and less shy
stomp in the balls
It's pronounced "CHESH-er cat" with emphasis on the first syllable.
yes they can be shy but after a while they get used to you
Some are, some aren't. I have a cat who adopted me and she is an outside cat. My mom has an inside cat. Depends on the cat.
They adopted their cat Stocks in 1991
She was a cat adopted by Elizabeth Blackwell when she was 33
Write her a note
The state cat of Florida is the Florida panther. The state officially adopted the Florida panther as the state cat in 1982.
The Clinton's cat, Socks, was adopted in 1991. After Clinton left office, he was adopted by Clinton's former secretary because Socks did not get along with Clinton's dog, Buddy.